Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, October 21, 1910, Image 4

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See or phone L. J. Radley for al
kinds of Fire Wood.
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John Shields, of shields N Ken­
nedy,
retmneif from a business trip
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to Oakland, California, Wednesday
“F I F I E L D” — The “ONLY
evening.
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Rev. F. M. Sanderlin will go t«>
Mrs. I.. J Lixly went to Lamp.«
Thursday *<>r .« few days' vtsi at th<- Riverton Saturday afternoon when
he will preach Saturday night and
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Sunday
morning.
Some ol the mt-ml>ers of Seaside
Circle surprised the W. O. W. at | F. J. Hayes. Opt metnst, will br­
t eir regular meeting 1 hursday even at Dr. Pei kens »nice, Bandon, Ore ,
ii>g and after lodee was closed, invit Saturday and Sunday, October 22«!
The testing «>1 children’;-
e I them to partake of re reshmenls md 23d.
eves
a
specialty.
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which they had provided.
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Miss Myrtle Axtell, wlm has lx-ei.
in Lakeport lor the past lew month
teturned to Bandon the first of th<
week, and her many friend- are ver)
glad to welcome her back.
The R mdclph left Thursday on
her first trip to Port Orford and
Rwgue river. She is a fine little
craft and will ply along the coast
regularly between the Siuslaw amt
Rogue river, and will slop in al ah
the ports lietween.
FOR SALE —l ive room cottag«
and furniture, and two lots
Best
The new name adopted to replace
fixation in town. Close in- Inquir«
the name “Moving Picture Show,’
of Nels Rasmussen.
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Mrs. Mary West Nosier cam« is “Photoplay,” and hereafter that
down from Coquille Thursday even great amusement feature will be dt s
ignated by the new name. Thi­
ing to visit friends.
mine
was chosen from 2,500 names
Tlios Coates, who has been lai«'
-uggested by people from all parts
up with paralysis since Christmas
>f the country, and from now 01 ,
was down town Wednesday in hi?
wheel chair.
This was only tin iistead of saying. “Are you g«>io.
to the picture show?" it w 1 be
second time he had ventured on
since his stoke. Although unable t< proper to say, “Are you going to
walk he has his usual ch< erful greet the Photoplay?'’
PI tee your orders at once for all
kinds of grass seed, seed grains, etc.
tiih T. W. Robison, at Central
Warehouse.
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ing for everyone.
Mrs. T. B. Matizev and little son
and Miss Minnie Miller, of Marsh
field, arrived in Bandon Thtirsday
for a week s visit, and are stopping
at the Pacific House.
A nice home in Coquille, to trad«
lor Bandon pioperty.
Owners 01
this property have just lost theii
little child and don't wish to live ii
Coquille.
Address Frank Burk
holder, Coquille.
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Mrs J. H Bridges and Miss
Faye Bridges, of Marshfield, are
r-gistereil al th«* Hotel Galliei.
Mrs. J. C. Lee, of the Lakeport
Banner, is in Bandon today.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tilton, of
Langlois, have been in Bandon a
few days visiting al the J S. Tilton
'tome and with other frie ids
Win Miller and wife of Port Or
ford, who have been at Coo-. Bay foi
Don’t forget that T. W. Robi-on
some time past, came over to Ban­
is handling all kinds of has. grain,
don Wednesday, and took passag«
feed, etc., al the very lowest
for Port (Jrford on the schooner Ran pi ices.
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dolph, which went over the bar for
At the close of the meeting last
the first time, Thursday.
Tuesday evening, the members of
Mrs. Lindberg of Port Orford, Ocean Rebekah I.' <lg presented the
who ha lieen at Coquille for the Iasi retiring Noble Grand with a beauii-
two weeks helping to take care of ;> ful Emblem pin, after which they in
sick grandchild, returned to her vited her to the dining room when
home today. She 1 eports the hili' 1 surprise lunch had l»een pr< pared;
one as much improved.
Three the tables were b -autilully decorated,
children in Coquille died with the and the evening passed very pleas­
same complaint.
antly.
W anted — To trade fine resi­
Miss Bernice Simmons, who has
dence property in Myrtle Point for been visiting Bandon friends for the
residence property in Bandon, Ad past two weeks, left to «lay for the
dress Don, P. O. Box 498, Eugene, Bay. and will take pa-sage on the
Oregon.
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Breakwater for Portland.
B. L. Tracy ha? just opened a
Mrs. C. Brown, who has been vis
big kiln of brick and they are as ¡ting her daughter, Mrs. O. A
fine brick for all purposes as can be Trowbridge, for some time, left
found anywhere.
Wednesday via Roseburg, for her
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Mrs. O. A. Trowbridge returned
BANDON CHURCHES|
Thursday evening from
Myrtle
Point, having accompanied her .* r t ttt-rrvr tntn t-rtt-rtr f f-r
mother, Mrs. Blown, to that city.
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E piscopal .
V*rs. Biown thru ¡rli via. Roseburg
Archtleacon Horsfall will hold ser­
for her home in Lookout, Calif.
vices in St. John’s Episcopal Church
About eight or ten of the young
Sunday at 11 a.m, and 7:300 p m
friends of A. G. Thrift called on him
Sunday school at to a.m.
Tuesday evening and gave him a
real, live serenade, the occasion
P resbyterian .
Iteing A. G's birthday. The com
Services next Sunday will be as
panv wws invited in and a very e« •
follows:
joyabie evening was spent.
Th«
Prayer meeting at 9:30.
serenade was a complete surprise to
Sunday school at to o’clock.
Mr. Thrift.
Preaching at 11 o’clock.
Coo» County Pi« neer Diet.
Abram Rose, a well known pio­
neer of Co >s county, died at the
Wilson hospital in Coquille on the
morning of October 17th, at the
age ol 72 years, 11 months and 21
days,
Mr. Rose was born in Michigan
and came to Oregon in 1858 and to
C«x>s county in 1871.
He was a
well known and highly^ respected
citizen.
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K, F. Wilson and G. A. Partlow
The subject of the morning dis
representing the American Progress course will be, “The Seven Last
Magazine ol Portland, are 111 Ban Things.“
<lou at present. Thrse gentlemen
Christian Endeavor will convene
are writing up Coos county lor their at 7 p- m.
magazine and are calling on the bus
The endeavor subject will be “Th«
mess men with that end in view «fliances we miss ” Gal. 6-t-to.
They are very pleasant gentlemen.
Preaching at 8 p. m.
Wm. Allen was up from Port Or­
The subject for the evening dis­
ford ihuisday visiting Ins parents. course will be “The all-sufficiency
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Alien. He is of Christ.”
now sawing shingles at Port Orford.
H. C. H artranft , Pastor.
The Fifiekl arrived in port just as
L atter D ay S aints .
we went to press and we will give
Sunday services morning and
prssenger list Tuesday,
evening, will be conducted by T. W.
The Elizabeth will arrive in port
Chatburn ot Independence, Mo.
to morrow and sail again Monday
Subject: “The five dispensations—
al 4:00 p. m.
Adam to Noah—Noah to Moses—
The Guarantee Loan & Trust Moses to Christ—Christ to the pres­
Company, of Bandon, capitalized sent or the Eleventh Hour dispensa
for $50,000. and will do a general tion. The saving power of the Gos­
loan and trust business, will meet pel in each dispensation, and the
to-morrow to elect officers. This direct communication of God to
company is formed of responsible man. -
business men and will no doubt do
A cordial welcome to the agnostic
a big busines. in the community.
and the skeptic, also the ministry of
A. F. Estabrook, of San Francis­ Bandon.
co, manager of the A. F. Estabrook
C hristian S cience .
Co., accompanied bv his wife, ar­
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Looking Backward,
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our doom. There was a roaring and
cracking, a heat an«l a sharp choking
smoke, but we held out; our back­
fire had done its work, burning a
large circle around us, and when the
two fires met, it was a fight between
two giants The flames shot up into
the air more than fifty feet, and down
they came; they passed us on both
sides and nothing but cinders, coals
and ashes, w;th smoke here and
there, remained. The district had
Ireen clean'd of its vegetation.
This dav anil the next we waited
for further developments; we hail
fed our last flour to the horses, the
meat was spoiled, but fortunately the
bout began to bite anil we pulled up
some nice fellows; a good bed of
coals served as a stove, the fish
rolleil in wet hay and placed in the
ashes w ere cooketl to perfection; the
hay burned haul ami was taken off
ami the scales ami skin stuck to it,
thus uncovering the most delicious
white meat, which served to satisfy
our hunger. However, all feed for
the team was gone. Something had
to be done, and the first thing was
to ffml whether or not we were still
besieged; so two of us went to scout
the bluffs; some time passed when
the first one returned wilh two blank­
ets bespattered with bloo I, in one of
them a bullet hole; then the «ither
one returned; no Indians in sight.
Now it was the turn for the two
others to see what they could find;
one went down stream, the other up
stream. The one from below returneil
with encouraging news, as this was
the out let for the overland route;
then the last one returned; “they
are gone,” be said.
They had
crossed the stream a mile or two
above; they had horses with pol«s
fastened to the saddles upon which
they carried their wounded comrades
W«' struck out in a hurry. P ohl .
mile or more. That was too much
for our enemy, lying Ind behind the
sage brush upon the banks of th«*
bluff watching for us.
Up they
jumpe«l anil began firing, anil we
were not slow in answering.
Not long until all was quiet again,
but look, up there, see below, large
bodies of smoke rose up into the air;
they were burning us out, it was
h------ 1 to come! The dead broom
straw burned greedily, and sent large
sheets of fire and smoke up into the
air. Without waiting a moment, all
four of us with hunting knives began
to cut the grass beneath the wagon
and around the camp ami to set back
fire. Then we led one horse next to
the bank of the Sandy, threw our
weight against it and down it went
the steep bank into the water about
five feet deep; the second horse be­
ing dispatched the same way, we
grabbetl the blankets, hid the rifles,
ammunition and revolvers under the
Christian Science services are held bank, and down we went; quickly
rived in this city to-day, via Stmr
in the K. of P. hall at it a.m. each the blankets were drawn over the
Fifield.
Subject, October 23rd, horses’ heads, »vater splashed on
Abner Smith returned on the Fi­ Sunday.
them, and underneath we awaited
field to day from a two months’ visit “Probation after Death.”
in the Eastern states.
M ethodist .
Stanley Jenkins returned from his
Sabbath school 10 a- m.
trip to Southern Ca itornia on the
Old Folks’ Service 11 a. m. Ser­
Fifield, which arrive«] in port this
B. C. MARTIN, Proprietor
mon, “The Glory of Old Age,” by
(Succtnior to J. Jcnltim)
noon.
the pastor. All old folks and “shut-
Heavy
and
Light
Draying.
Best grade of Coal on Hand.
Mrs. Ada Simpson, «laughter ol ins” are invited to be present and
Barns
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Timmons
’ Old Cannery
Mrs. Sarah Costello, returned today be the guests of the Methodist
a'ter a years absence in San Fran­ Church. The auditrium will be ap­
cisco. Mis. Simpson was a passen­ propriately decorated, while special
ger on the Fifield.
music for the service wiil be remler-
MARTIN TRANSFER
Mr. anil Mrs. J. R. Rohls and
their daughter Mrs C. R. Hopkins,
will leave on the Breakwater for
Portland.
Miss Ethel Timmons will leave on
the Bieakwater for Portland where
she expects to remain about a
month.
Mrs. J. F. Adams will go to Port­
land on tha Breawater.
Piano Lessons.
ed. All who are unable to walk to
the church will have a rig sent to
take them to the church ami return
them to their homes, by notifying
E. A. Phillpott, A. F. Derringer or
the pastor.
Junior Epworth League 3 p. m.
Epworth League 6:45 P- m-
Evening service 7.30 p. in. Ser­
mon, “The Investment of the Soul,”
by the pastor.
A hearty song service at a home
like church.
H. L. G raftous , Pastor
Call on M. A. Norton at Lint’s home at Lookout, Calif.
Studio, for graining or sign paint­
Fine line of new granite ware just
Miss Eleanor M. Elliott, will give
ing.
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received at the second hand store on lessons on the piano in Bandon this
Good Time Party.
Judge Geo. P. Topping and family the hill.
S. H. G off .
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returned Wednesday from their au
Don’t forget the good time party
C. W. Young expects to leave eral years at Oberlin, Ohio, one of
totnobile »rip to Grants Pass and 1
Saturday for Portland, and from the best musical conservatories in given by the Bandon public school'
other points.
Mr. lopping wa- ‘
there will go to Washington where ' this country, and made a specialty ol for the benefit of the piano fund,
looking after some legal business in ,
he expects to remain for some time. qualifying herself for piano instruc­ Saturday evening, Oct. 29th, in the
that section and took the opportu- |
Mr. Young's family is now visiting at tion, and in the study of harmony. hall over Lorenz' store. Have your
nity to vikit his mother at Grant? I
Clearfield, Pa.', but will join him in ' For particulars call and see her after fortune told by a real gypsy, see the
Pass while away.
Washington soon after his arrival in next Sunday at the residence of Dr. spooks ami jack-o-lanterns, ami have
When the chest feels on lire ant that state.
Rossiter.
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a go««d time generally.
the throat burns, you have indiges
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get rid of the disagreeable feeling
ft drives out badly digested foot), |
strengthens the stomach and purifies
the bowels. Price 5«3Cts. Sold by C
Y. Lowe.
Clint Malehorn, who has been in
the genet al freighting business be­
tween Bandon and Langlois for a
number of years, accompanied b\
his wife and little child, left tod.i) '
on their way to Portland, where the« :
intend to make their home in the i
future.
Mr. Malehorn leased hi
ranch lor five years to Mr Syphers
LINE
The Reliable Store
Always has the best of everything.
We have
been in Bandon long enough to prove to the
public that everything bought here is
RELIABLE
Our prices are right on every article and we
sell everything on its merit.
and be convinced.
Give us a trial
O. A. T rowbridge
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Capt. Dan Morgan Smith===
Former Assistant Corporation Counsel of Chicago and one of the most brilliant
speakers of the day, whose services are in demand from one end of the country
to the other, will speak in this City
- At The Opera House —
Benj. F. Jones of Roseburg, the
Republican nominee wilh Judge Cok-
for circuit court judge, arrived her
this morning to spend a few days ii
this section in behalf of his candi
dacy. He bdieves that Judge Cok«
and he aie nearly Mite of election a-
there is a Republican majority « 1
nearly 5,000 in the district. This 1.
his first visit to Coos Bay ami he
Wis gr«atly pleased with this section
—Coos Bay Times. Mr. Jones will
also visit Bandon and the entire
Coos county before he returns to
¡Lasaburg.
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On Sunday Evening October 30th
On “Prohibition is morally wrong”
Capt. Smith’s address on this subject has been delivered scores of times and has
gained him the plaudits of tens of thousands of his listeners It is an interesting,
facinating and eloquent discussion of a subject that effects every home.
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